Social Control - Enabling Control for Groups of People

Regina Bernhaupt, Melanie Berger, Guillaume Pottier

Onderzoeksoutput: Hoofdstuk in Boek/Rapport/CongresprocedureConferentiebijdrageProfessioneel

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Media and entertainment devices typically are controlled by one person at
a certain point in time. But novel developments allow people to sit on the
sofa, where one person is watching TV and a second person is listening to
music – with sound clouds that are around them - not disturbing each
other. The control of such sound-clouds or areas where people are in
close proximity but want to control different sounds and images asks for
new ways of control. In this paper we present a framework on how to
design for social control. This framework especially demonstrates different
ways on how to distribute authority and responsibility when designing
entertainment services to support multi-user involvement for physically
close people. The paper presents an extensive state of the art on control
and the concepts of authority and responsibility and a framework for social
control. Based on a user-based evaluation study comparing the different
ways of social control we demonstrate how to enable control “in a social
way” in terms of authority and responsibility for the control functions.
Originele taal-2Engels
TitelInternational Broadcasting Convention (IBC 2021)
UitgeverijIBC
Aantal pagina's8
StatusGepubliceerd - 16 dec. 2021

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